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Ena-fe-ke-hallo
Dinner is so dinengdeng to me alot
I'm sorry= yekirta ar F-geeling/ M-gehling Please forgive me= afu baying *I speak Amharic, so it's coming from the source :).
Golden Delicious apples taste so good I would say they are delicious!
"tu es si délicieux / délicieuse"
Delicious is oishii Food is tabemono So you would say oishii tabemono. The characters for this is おいしい食べ物
Sembra molto delizioso! and Suona molto delizioso!are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Sounds very delicious!" Birthplace and personal preference determine whether "It seems very delicious!" (case 1) or "It sounds very delicious!" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "SEM-bra MOL-to DEY-lee-TSYO-so" and "SWO-na MOL-to DEY-lee-TSYO-so" in Pisan Italian.
To be honest Amharic is a very difficult language especially if you are not from there i am an Ethiopian that lives in Ethiopia but it is still a very hard language even for me! I went to an international school so i learned English from a young age and am a fluent speaker in English although i am an Ethiopian English still comes much more naturally to me. Spoken Amharic is much more easier that writing and reading. Reading and writing in Amharic is one of the hardest things i have ever learned i still have a very hard time reading and it takes me like 20 seconds to read 1 word so reading books in Amharic is out of the question. But if you insisnt on learing it the best way is come to Ethiopia for 6 months and just live here and I'm sure you will learn it much faster than sitting in a class room.
It taste sweet and tart very good. Its delicious.
Both accounts are. Accounts is a plural noun, so you use the plural form of the verb. Apples are delicious; my apple is delicious.
It means, "Mmmmmmmm! Tasty!" The "isimo" at the end of an adjective like this is an amplifyer. "muchisimas" means "very very much."
While chewing on a delicious bite of something (and if you have good manners and chew with your mouth closed) about the only sound you can make is MMMMM. So it's become synonymous with delicious.